“Star.” Skyler’s face was tinged with guilt as he spoke. “What happened back then was my fault. I should have believed you. I’m sorry.”
He really was someone who could swallow his pride when necessary; even with his children watching, he didn’t hesitate to admit his mistake. He seemed not to care about saving face at all.
Skyler continued, “I didn’t invite Leonard to tonight’s gathering. I had no idea he would show up.”
He turned to Jonathan. “Jonathan, what’s going on? Why is Leonard here?”
Jonathan had organized this entire party himself, partly to show how much Stella meant to the family. As the eldest son, he was known for being steady and reliable. Skyler trusted him to handle such things.
Jonathan frowned, lowering his voice. “I’m sorry. I must have overlooked something.”
Israel and Coleman exchanged confused glances.
“Dad, Jonathan, what’s happening? Why can’t Leonard be here?” Israel asked, echoing Aurora’s bewilderment.
Clearly, neither Israel, Coleman, nor Aurora had any idea what had really happened.
Stella watched the scene with a cold, inward smile. She’d already noticed that Coleman, Israel, and Aurora were all in the dark about what Leonard had done to her. Not only had the Williams family failed to stand up for her after her hand was ruined—they were even trying to keep it quiet.
Did they really think she’d just let it go like a doormat, happy to keep the peace at her own expense?
Aurora turned to Jonathan, her voice gentle but urgent. “Jonathan, what’s going on?”
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